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f have read the foregoing statement and the facts aonr.lned thlll'fJin are tn.JtJ to the best of my knowledge and belief" Jdo not maintain that it ccntams aUaf the flers or details of the incident, but only those facr! ,bcut which J have beena.kad.
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TEAM FOUR INTERVIEW GlJ1DELINEMINIMAL QUESTIONS TO BEASKED
I. Did you ever see thetwo large duffel blliS in theca!e:eria?
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I have fe4d the foregoing StlJtetnMt 4nd the tects containMi therein are true to the best of my knowfedge and beltef. !do no, maimain tllBt it CVIllllIoins I1i/ of 'he facts 0' detsiht <Iftit" ineit!""t. but tmty tilD:te filets "bout which I havabe""asked.
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IoU Maddm l8id that !lle did IlOt !eO Eric Har'riJ' cardonday, Olld ... !aiddon...,. be was a Senior. 11owouldn't be parking in tile Jvoior" p;vking lot.
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MADDOX, JESSE
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CONTROL )'!UMBER , 2736
REPORTING OffiCER:
LiadaR HOLLOWAYColorado Bureau of Investigations690 KiplingDenver. Colorado 80215(303) 2394218
WITNESS lNTERV1EWED:
Jesse Ross MADDOXDOB 06115/83Address: 6606West David PlaceLittle'ce, Colorado gO123(303) 9i9.{)623Mom- Clletyl MADDOX work number (303) 753-8800 ext Il844
WHEN lNTERVl\\''ED:
May 5.1999 at 11):45 am,
WHERE lNTERVIEViED:
Residence: 6606 WestDavid Place. Linleten, Colorado
ACTION TAKEN:
0. May5. 1999 Agen, Linda R.HOLLOWAY ofCBI conducted. perscaai ialOIVlew at tM residence ofColumbine Student Jesse MADDOX. He is • tresllman \his ""001 year.
HereJal«l tJle eve.",of .>,priJ 20. 1999: His motJle\". Cheryl !IllnSJ'Ol'l'd Jesse '0 scbccl as shedoeseveryday. Hearrived at the Hlglt &11001 .. between 7:20and 7:25a.m, Hisfirstclass I' Science CIass witltteacber Mr WILL. Heweol !lI'1ligllt 10 theclassroom. Af1cr Ill. morning clas... """" fuu.sll«l.be went tchis regularly scheduled A lunch and went to the: cafeteria, Since the last class before Iuncb g'Ot outabout aminuteearly (11.09a.rn.) be was0•• of tJle firstperson in tho lUll<:h line. He got 11i' Uloal and sat down attableDO. He was shown a sketchof the tables and pointed '0 tablesSS and OD.. where berememheledsitting Otherperson be retllOlllhered sitting with are:Bartholomew FOSTER (ua. BEARI JustinBRYANT. SeanHOOKER and D'VldLOCKWOOD.
Jesse was wearing jeans. a gray shirt and a white batwithme writing "Notre Dame'~ written QC it. Heis a,11011. beavyse,cbild with sbon ilalr.
The incideOI that fltst btcughris ereacec '0 the incidetll waswboo • teach yelled"got down". He gotdown for a short ri.Jne and men heard a teacber teU dl:em toget QUL Hecrawled for a distance and r.ben ranap the 'talts to the fitst llllldiag. H. beard gnnshots that 110 thought werecoming fromap the stairs.
He tbeo ran backdown lbe ,tairs ",d tbrougll tho [OWOl levelballs where the Language Depanment ISbccsed. He was in a language room for • ,11o1t dooo aad ran outone of tJleadjacent door '0 the "SeminaryHouse"locared Ilear theschool. He stayed _ untilabout 4 p.lll.
He never sawanyof the gnomen or sa'" lilly of tM dead or wounded students. Hetloe' ncr knew lilly ofth. TCM. norwould berecognize mem. Hedid notremember see the duffel bags in the cafeteria oranyone. place anything suspicious inthe area where bewas sitting (which was close to wbete the deviceswere located).
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May 3, 1999
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Alicia Maes
7752 S. Ames Way
Littleton, CO., 80123
303/933-1936
On May 1, 1999, this investigator met with Alicia Maes ae her
residence. Present during this interview was her mother. Alicia was
shown a skeech of the cafeteria and she indicated that she had been
in the area known as the 'Rebel Corner' which is l:ly the southeast
doors. She advised that with her were: crystal Archuleta, Veronica
Muncio, Jennel Russell, and Aleia Russell.
Alicia stated that she arrived in the cafeteria at
approximately 11:15 a.m., after her fourth hour class. She said that
as she and Crystal were talking, she was looking through a window
whiCh gave her a view outside to the west. She stated that she saw a
male subject trying to hold up a girl. She said it looked to her
like he was standing up and the girl in his arms was on her knees.
Alicia stated that she then ran out the doors closest to her and ran
west to about the corner of the building. She stated that she
observed a male dressed in black pants, a whi te shirt, wearing a
black hat backwarlis and a black trench coat. She aliviseli that this
subject was walking lioWD. a hill. She said she saw him reach into his
coat and then saw him throw an ol:ljeot into the parking lot. She said
she heard an explosion and watcheli the subjeot walk toward the
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soccer field. She stated that she then raa back into the cafeteria
by way of a southwest door. She advised that she may have yelled
something about a bomb as She ran back to the Rebel Corner area. She
stated that many of the students were on the floor at this point.
She said that she ran down the foreign language hall, eut of the
Rebel Corner. She said she ran out a door and continued to run to
pierce street.
Alicia stated that when she first observed the male in the
black trench coat, she thought it was a person known to her as
She advised that no..., after seeing picture" of Dylan
Klebold, she believes that this person may have been him, not __
~=-stated that she has never spoken to Eric or Dylan or
IIIIIIIIIIIIII She advised that her friend Crystal Archuleta had teld
her of seeing a tan piok-up truok oircling the parking lot prior to
the initial explosion.
Alioia stated. that on the: day of this inoident, she had been
wearing a dark blue shirt and blue jeans.
Investigation continues.
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1'1:A11<1 FO(jR INTERVIEWGUIDELINEi'IIJN11'<lAL QlJESTIONS TO 8E ASKED
L DId you ever "'" tile two !ar<le duf!el bop in mecafellOri.l ? ....va
Z. Did you see ;myooe c:myltlg or in tile p=lac of tllOS4 <!uffto! bop. lit a previous dme ? /1/'0
3. Didyousee Eric !la!ris or Dylan Klabold oid:ler on Mnnday afTue>doy' WilJU were tiley doing? NI)Wha' did Illersay? Wero they with anyone .1se ?
6. Did yousee or<all< to ",y of theTrm:ll CoatMar.a""'mhers 0<1 Monday' T"..day? How about m. /1I'iJprice weekorweekend ":
8. Whatwere you w••dllg' Didyou CO'i\l .Ilack jl1lCk ? Wha,did it leek Iikl: andi or ..,.. ill It ?
10. Whatdme did yO" enter the cafeteria? Wl:ere Cid youeo"", from (prior to tileCilietertal ?
1L Have themID.aJ:'k where tbey were sitting. their (oumoutof ctebuildiog and who theywe.ce with {If
known) ?
12. Can you provjde ""y tilttll'" illfomw:ioo an dle rnomI>ers of tileTrench Co",~ ?
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FBI174A-DN·57419JCSO 99.7625Investigator: Glenn Moore - Golden Police Department 1(303) 384·8080
RE: CONTROL #:2303SOURCE Ct"Y'Oll Archuleta
LEAD: Interview ,~icia Mae$ as she wassaid to havebeen at me student storeand saw shooting VICtim
AlUlt Marie Hockholrer,
TELEPHONE INTERVIEW:MAES, Alicia Rahmi (ooB:081783)7752 S. Ames WayLimelon, CO 80123(303)933-1936
05-19-99 I 11.3Oam
MAES began by saying she had been previously interview byan investigator fromtheColumbine TaskForce about three weeks ago.
MAES reiterated having beenby the Rebel Corner sitting with fellow classmatesCrystal ARCHULETA, JaneU and Aliea RUSSELL, andVeronica NUNCIO on awindow ledgeat about 11 :20amon April 20, 1999. Shedescribe hearinga "commotion"corning from outside so she wentoutside exiling through the doors by RebelCorner withNUNCIO and ARCHULETA.
When theygot outside an unidentified student told themto getdown. which they did.Sherecalled seeinga tan colored. possibly 1980's "beat-up" compactpick-up truckdriving around in theparking' lot briefly, thendrove frcm the lot turning possiblerightleaving the area.
She said at this pointshelookedto the areaat the top of the exteriorstair; on the westside of the cafeteria andsaw a suspect whom she thought wassrudem_ Sheclarified that thiscouldhavebeen Dylan Klebold, as she did not knoweither one or thempriorto the shooting. Shedescribed this person was wearing a blade trenchcoat. a blackbaseball stylecap on backwards. black pants and blackhoots withpossibly a whiteshin,Shesaid she saw this personwalking downthe grassy hill, but could not recallon whichside of the stairshe was walking.
MAES said she thinks she recalls this suspect carrying a "long gun." as she thoughthe fired at somepointtoward the soccer fields, Shewenton to say at somepoint thisperson retrieved a pipebomb fromhis coaland threw it into the student parking lot.They then turned and ran backinto the cafeteria through the tongrow of doors when sheheardan explosion from thearea or theparking lot. Shesaid theyran back to the areawhere they hadbeensitting by the window sill and laiddownbriefly. She describedeveryone in the cafeteria began running in aU directions so theyran down the hallway bythe foreign language classrooms and waitedfor abouta minute, After this theyexited theschool where sheran toward Pierce Streetwhere she stopped a white pick-uptruckdrivenby an female studentnotknownto her. This person droveher from the area,
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FBI174A·DN·57419JCSO 99·7625Investigator: Glenn Moore- Golden Police Department 1(303)384·8080
RE: CONTROL #2303(INTERVIEW OFMAES - CONTINUED)
MAES did notrecall observing anything outof theordinary in the cafeteria, otherthan the panic of the students.
•• NOnewleads were generated asall of thepersons noted in this report were foundtohave exisung leads assigned. A subsequent search ofRapidStartdiscovered existingleads forall of thewitnesses listed in thisreport. Students Janel! RUSSELL: DN#2302,Aleia RUSSELL: DN#2289. and Veronica NUNCIO DN#2291.
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SUl'PLIIIIIDITAL IlSPORT
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Deputy D.A.,
May 3, 1999Docket lIU:aI1:ler,Calli. _er,
Illveliltigator,
99-7625174A-DN57419CN2528
Lauck
Jake Maes7752 S. Ames WayLittleton, CO., 80123303/933-1936
CBS student t witness~ in cafeteria.
On April 29, 1999, this investigator met with Jake Maes at hisresidence. Present during the interview were his parents. Jake wasshown the sketch at the cafeteria ~~d indicated that he had been atthe table marked SS. He advised that others at his table included:
Matt Depew, Brian Rath.bun, David Smith, Aaron Brown, Dan Pa1meterand Jacob Bower.
Jake advised that he arrived in the cafeteria at approximately11:15 a.m , after finishing his fourth hour language arts class. Hesaid that he had been seated for about ten minutes when he heardthree "pops " which he thought were firecrackers. He said that heglanced out a window west of his table and saw someone fa.1l to theground. He did not recognize that person but noted that he was closeto the building. He advised that a teacher, probably Mr. Sanders wasrunning outside and then came inside the cafeteria and told thestudents to get down. Jake said that he and the other students didget down on the floor and began crawling toward the stairs. He said
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he heard someone say to get up and run and he did, He advised thatbe went up the stairs and then down a hallway, east out of theschool building and continued to run to the park, He said that tenor fifteen minutes later, he heard what he thought were gunshots. Hebelieved that someone was shooting in bis direction so he and othersran from the park into the adjacent neighborhood.
Jake advised chat on Che day of this incident, he was wearingblue shorts, a gray T-shirc, and tennis shoes.
but
Jake stated that he did not knowhe did know they were "trench coat
Investigation continues.
Eric Hardsguys, •
or Dylan Kle~old
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TEAM FOGR !l'l'TE.RVlEW GUIDELINE"'aNIMALQUESTIONS TOBE ASKED
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4. Did you1.". anytllillg beilllld in !llo.o:lf.teri. or allyw""'.1$< in mescaeel ' ,vo
6. Did yousee crtalk '0 ""y of the r"",ch Co", Mafi. memll<n onMonday' Tuesday? How about me N" 0
prior weekcr weekend 7
11. Have them markwheretMYweresin:ing. d)eitfouta out of me buiIdmg andwho theywere \IJ1th (if ~Ime.,.,,) 7
12. Canyou provido ..yfurther information on tho ""'ll:Ihet> of th. n.""h COa! Mall. '
13. Askthopamirs if tbol:lds have ,oldtnemiInylhlllg else? Differen,?
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CONTROL NUMBER #2738
car REQL'EST NUMBER: 981.,,18S
REPORTING OFFICER:
Agent LiDdaR HOLLOWAYColomdo Bun:aJl o( lI1-nglllio..690 Klpllllg, S.ite 4000Denver, Colotllllo 8021'(303) 239..4218
W'lTNESS INTERVIEWED;
Maal>ow R)'llll MAJalNDOB 04127/81ADDRESS: 7'45 S. Yulwn CourtLittletOn. Cointllllo !O128Pllo"" (3<l30 979-3296Sopll.,",,'" - Spocilll Needs. propm- CoI1l1Dlli1llo liS
Brtan Cllrist:oph<lr MAJalNOOB 03109183ADDRESS: 7545S. Yulwn CourtLittletoe. Colorado 80128(303)979-3296
Molllcr: GloriaMAJalNWotlc._ (3<l3l979.3296(-lFa!her: TomMAlalNWotlc._ (303)534-4959
DATE INTERVIEWED:May 5, 1999, 2030 lIouts (8:30 p,m.)
PLACE INTERVIEWED:Residence: 1545 S, Yulwn Coon. LittletOn. Colotllllo 80128
ACTION TAKEN:
O. May 4, 1999tileReporting Agent. Linda R. HOLLOWAY, called Brian MAlalN !ly tolep!lone tosobedulo .. io...-viow willlilio_.Maal>ow MAJalN. _.", IWllO _00 tile list "f smdont',who I!adpossiblybeen ill tile~ III lbe lime lbe sIIoodtlgs bega.o. Maltbew illfO<'.lllOd__ hi'brother. Brian, is a speeill.Ioeeds _lUll! _ • fJlml1y _lItber wouldnetd til beprosentto!lelp tile inu:rview o(Brian. Maal>ow _ n:port _ beWOO also. student at Columbine Illp SclloollUll!was ill tile school 00 April 20. All appolo_.... sched"led fortile eveolog oCMay 5, 1m fo,anin_ew with bolll boys at _ resi_ in LittlelOlL
0. May 5, 1999 ill 8:30 p.m I mr:et,;<ijrh tile MAlalN faDlily at _ bODO. B<>rh pilRl!lfS, TOlD lUll!Gloria MAJCENE ""'" l""""D'_g tile ioll:.t'view. Brtanb3d..- prollIDlISIy "'bedIlled appointmontso be was iolm'lewed ilnt.
Brian was take. to Columbine Flip Sob<>ol !ly his fadlor 00 tile momingof April 20, 1m IIallout6:50..m. Hearrives eatly to lift wolg!ls as heis 00rhe fO<llball ram. !It: Jll\liIl<kd clusos as lllual in tbellll)min~ Heis ",b<duledto take B Lmu:b andWIllI io Math class wile.lbe flnl aJatm _ off. Hisinstructed thesllIdent to pI CUI of thebuilding. llo was "'Wlll'e asbebepo ""'IIID& !bat tIlere ....
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gunmen in thebuikling. He tQ<lk !he loogwayout of thatwing, bUlleftout of en exi' in the 11llllb wingandwent to thepm across ttte street.
He illu:I beardlalcr thattlletewas a gutUllal! onthe roof. 00_. he...... saw any gnm:nen '" witnessedany 'hooting. Mr. MOORE. a IlistQtY teacher, told lIJm thatsomeone wassbooting at lIJm (Mr. MOORE).He eventually was: taken bome.
An inremew W3S then conduet<d witbMattbew. He isa sopbOlllOm in !he special oee<ls class. He_to be relatively lowl'une:tiolling and was onable to gl.. spoil........ respceses to myqoeatlooa WIthout !heasetsaece ofhis family ltlOll>llors,
Hewas picio!dup by a mood,Brad BOUERUDand tab:n to scllool that IIl<ltlting. Heat!tlldedI'ltst bout__Government classand thettwas inSpecialEd classeecced, thirdand fourthoomy Hethett ""'nl
to A Lunch wlleIe be (per thecafeteriaroster) sat at llIblo C. He was with ieffBA.Rll.I!Tl"&lrg luaclLHe illu:I walk<d 'oWllll!lbe windows to UI.Ik witha frieod, David HOLMES or DavidHOLMAN whenhebeard,hots. Mr. SANDERS toldstudents to set dowa, so he got downunderallible.
./The nextthing he~ wasgelling upand rtIllIting, Heranwith N'lCoIe ZACCARDI (fromllIbloKlQ. Heran through tileForeign Language HeI1 and he andOlber SlUdent bit under a deskforapproximately 30 minu.... Hethanran out of the plIIlting lotand 0...,. the bill to the Morman House. Hedid. Dot seeany gunman orseeanyone shoot.
Heleft behind hisgreenJansporr b3<:kpack illllleco!eltria. HedOCIl not havea regularsrodent loe"""however be dOCIl havea gym100"",and it cOlllllins his gymshortsand shoes. Hedoes not,..".n what hewas _g that dey and Deilllerdo hisparents.
The onlyother infom>ation thatcouldhe recalled W1Il that a person by the '"""" of LeighKAME.'1jtookcootrol"of the"""" wbere bebid underthe deskin the Foreign Langoase ball. She maybe • StUdenL
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CONTROL NUMBER iI'27:l8
CBl REQUEST NUMBER: 981·0185
REPORTING OFFICER:
AgentLin<Ia R, HOJ..!.OWAYColorado Bureau of Investigation,590KJpliDg, S.i.. 4000Denver. Colorado !!Q21S(303) 239-4218
WITNESS lNTEFlVIEWE1J:
Mattbcw RyanMAJeENDOB 04127181ADDRESS: 7545S. Yulron CourtLittleton, Colorado 80128Pirone(3030 979-3296SopllolllOte - Spc<ial Needs program.CoII.ll.llbine HS
BrianChrtssopher MAJeENDOB 031lJ91S3ADDRESS: 7545S. Yukorl CourtLinleton, Colorado SO128(303} 979·3296
Motber: GloriaMAJCENWorknumber (303)979-3296(~)Father: TomMAJeENWar>: number(303)534-4959
DATE lNTERVIEWE1J:MayS, 1999. 2030beers (8:30 p.m.)
PLACEINTERVIEWED:Residence: 7545S. Yukon CouIUlttleton, Colorado SOl28
ACTION TAKEN:
On May4, 1999 the \lepotlingAgen~ Lin<Ia II HOLLOWAY. ealle<! BrianMAJeEN bytelepbOllO tosclladule till inter'liew with hiJ bro!lle<, M_w MAJeEN. Manhew's llIlIIl" wasOD !belist at studem"whoballpossibly been in tile_aat tile _ tile shootings began. Matthew informed me thathiJbrolber, Brian,is a spe<:ial needs ""dent ilIld!hat• fanlily tllOOIIll>er woul¢ need tobe preeeat to help witJlthe in""""w of Brian. M_ fw:thered report !hat lie was also a studentat Columbine HighSchoolandwas in the scbool<In April 20. An appointment wassehI:dule¢ for the e\'elling of May5, 1999for aninterview withboth 'bqyll attheir rmidcDce inLitdeton.
On May5,1999" S:30 p.m.I """" with theMAJeEN fanlilyaubeit ho.... Both_til, TomtllloGloriaMAJCENE wet<:pmletll dnrlIlg the int<:rviI;w. Brianbed ano!lle< previously "'bednled appoiD=tso be was inu:niewed first
BrianWas taken to Columbine High Schoolbyhisfilll!eron the tllMlin. of April20. 1999 at about 6:50a,m. Hearriv." earlyto lift weigh... lie is on the foolballlealll. Heattl:tl¢ed classeo .. ",Illllin themorning. He is sebeduled to tllol B Luneb and was in Math classwt1etI tile firea1amlwentoff. His_instruCted the Sltlde.l to get OUt of the bIIildiDs. Hewas llllaW1lleas lie began ""'ving that tbete ""'"
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gunJ;t!el1 in !he building. H. took!he1001 way out of!1lllt wing, bmleft omof an exi' in !he llllll:hwingand""'"' to !he park across!he.......
He.ad Ileatd later !1lllt th _ a gunman O!l theroof. however. be DeY'" sawanygutllItO. or witnessedanyshooting. Mr. MOORE. allistorylOOCbI!l", toldhim!1lllt rome<llIO _ 'hooting ill him(Mr. MOORE},Heeveutuallywastakenhom!!:.
An interviewwas'tbe,D conductedwith Martbew. He is a sophomore in me special needs class, Heappearsto berelatively low functioning and was unableto givespontaneous responsesto my quesncns without tbeasslStlltlce of his family 1tlIltItben.
He waspickodupbya friend. BradBOu.ERUDand ...... to school tb.u_g. He~ lim '0W'
AmericanGoYO"""""l class and then ..... in Special Ed claso secced, thUd and fowtb hoOl'J.' Hetheo we",
to ALunch weerebe (pet the o:oi\oaIria rostI!l"l sal at lllbleC. He_ with JeffBA.R.RE'lTlIurinI lunch.Hehad walkl:d towamthe _ws to tall< with a frtend. DaVId HOLMES or DaVId HOLMAN wben heheard seers. Mr SANDERS told studetllS to get <lowe.. sohe got down _ aIllble.
The••'u !biDg be~ ..... gellillgupand <ItllIIina. He t1lll wid> r-Hcol. ZACCARDrrr;"mIllblelCK). He"", <blough the Fomgn Language Halland be and_.- bit_. desk forapproxlrnaU!ly 30ntinu.... He tIwJ ranou,of theparking lotand over!hebill to !he Morman House. Fie<tidnot seeanyguro::nan or seeanyone sbOOL
Heleftbehindbis green Iansport I>aolqllI<:k in !heoaf""""" He doesnOl have a regular,,,,domlocker,however hedcee haveaJY1ll1ocmand it coerams bis JY1ll 'hons andsaoes. Hedoesnm"'call what hewaswearing !1lllt dayand llCilhcr dobis p""'''.Theonlyotlleritl!l:lmwion !1lllt couldbe recalled .... tb.ua perso. by the nat:ne of Leigh K;\MENjtoekconlIol" .fthe room_ be !lid _ the desk in the Foreign Lanpage ball. Sb. maybe • StUdont
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LAKEWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT'ORTING AGENT: KARLA SARNACKI CASE NUMBER: 99-38856
" •.;TIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 05-07.99fJFFENSE: AOAJCOLUMSINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCEI JEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMSER: 01'12734, FBI: 17411.-01'1-&7419, JCSO: CR#99·7625, TEAM 4,CAFETERIA WlTNESSES"COI.UMBINE HIGH SCHOOL
SUSPECT:
ERIC HARRlS
DYLAN KLEBOLD
WlTNiSS;1, MALONSON. BRANDI J6.WIF, OOB: 10-01-83
7482 SouthZephyrCl. Littleton, CO 8Q128, 303·933-3269
Mother: linda Melonson, 7482 South ZephyrCt.LillJeton, CO80128, 303·933-3269. work: 303·789·568e
Father: Richard Malooson, 7482 SouthZephyrCt. Ullleton, CO80128, 303-933·3259 work 303·698·0200
INVESTIGATION:
On 05·11·99 at 1100hours I inteMewed Brandi Malonson in the presence of her parentsat her home
Brandi statedher sister droveher to school on 04-20-99. They parked at Leawood Park. They entered through
the front entranceof the school. Brandl's sister, Monica, was there for the first hour onlyand then leI! school.
Brandl statedshehas choir for her first hourclass, govemment for hersecond hourclass, English for her
thirdhourclass, and science for her fourthhourclass, allthese classes are located onthe top floorof theschool
Aller her fourth hour class. Brandi stated she saw Isaiah Shoels nearher locker. She stated sheInvlteo
himto come and sit at her table for lunch. He told her he hadto go to the library to checkout a book blJt would
meet her in the cafeteria. Brandi stated she entered the cafeteria by coming down the stairs and was there
between 1110and 1115hours. She stateda lot of kidll wereIn the cafeteria alllledy
Brandi lltated shehad selin HARRIS around the school but did not knowhis name. She had neverseen
KLE80LD before. Shehad heardafthe "lretlch coatmafia" but stated that it wasn'tthatprevalent in theachoal.
Sheknewthat therewas a group ofTeM, however shehadonlyseen people wearing longtrenchcoatsa couple
of times. Brandistated she did not see thesepeople in or around the school that morning
Brandi traced her pathintothecafeteria ontheattached diagram. Sheindicated shesat at table"Ir. After
she puthllr bag onthe tablesheboughtsomll foed fromtheRebel ComerStore. Aftershesat down at herlable,
shestated she saw somekids getdownonthe floorwhowerenearthewestwindows. At first she thought ~ was
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LAKEWOOD POWCE DePARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT!"ORTING AGENT: KARLA SARNACKI CASE NUMBER: 99·38856
v,CTlM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 05.07·99OFFENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOLTASK FORCe;JEFFCO SHERlFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2734, FBI: 174A·DN-57419. JCSO: CRt99.7625. TEAM 4.CAFETERIAWITNESSES, COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL
a seniorprank. Then threejanitors ran thrOlJgl'l tile cafetena telling everyone to get down, She statedthensaw
Mar1l Opferruninto tile school throughlhe student entrance andhehad avery upset lookonhis face, Shestaled
she knew something wasseriousthen, Shestated the!<ids on thewestsideof the cafeteriastartedto moveeast,
somewere crawling on the floor,
Brandistated she saw a guy wearing a long black tranch coat and a black ski maSk inSIde the cafeteria
Hewas with anothergUy whowaswearinga longblacktrench eoat. The first guy had a gun insidehis coat She
then sawhimtake something out of the coatandshethen heardgunfire, She indicated where the gunmen were
in the cafeteriaand then where one of them moved toward table 'RR',
Brandi ran up the Slall'llto the top floor to tile area by the choir room. She stated she then ran into the
auditorium fnam the south side. She ran thnaugh the auditorium to the top floor and ran out the north east door
into the hallway. Brandl stated she saw blood on the lockers outside of this doorway, She heard gunfire and
;sibly someexplosions. She raneast out throughthe lnant doorandas shewas approaching the lnant doors,
she heardgunfire coming from behind herand tile glass in the doorswere shot out at that pail'll. Once cutsice
sherantoClement Parl< andto the JeffersonApartment complex on lhe northsideof Bowles. and fromthereshe
calledher motherwho came to pick her up.
Brandi had a maroon JanspOit nackpack that contained her malh nook, Spanish nook, notebooks, an
agenda book,andher jeanswalletthat had aWlnnie-the ·Poohon ~. Alsointhe bagwasa makeup bagthat look
similarto the wallet, Brandlwas wearinga black dtSS$ with a flowerdesign and she had on black sandals
Brandi stated she doesget on the Interneta lot. Shestateda couple days afterIhe shooting she brought
up ERiCHARRIS' profileandprintedon it. (see attached) Shestated thiswashisAOL profileandshehad never
brought up any of his informalionor KLEBOLO's Information befona. Shestatadshe brought HARRIS'profile up
be<:ause shewas ourious.
Brandlremembered the thought for thedayasbeing something to tneeffect01"1 bet youwishyouweren't
here', whichwas in real small text
On the momlng of 04-20-99, Brandl staled that she hearda freshman by the name of Courtney remark
to anotherunknown girl that she was going to 'go gel highb/ocause something big Is goingto happenat lunch"
Brandi slaled Courtneyemphasited'Sig' a lot. BrandistatedCourtney Isa Gothic-looking girlwithlongblack hair,
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I.AKEWOOOPOLICE CEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT'''ORTING AGENT: KARI.A SARNACKI CASE NUMBER: 99-38856
"v'lIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 06-07·99OFFENSE: AOAlCOLUMBINE HIGHSCHOOLTASK FORCE! JEFFCO SHERIFF'SOFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2734, FBI: 114A-DN-57419, JCSO: CRft9·762S, TEAM 4,CAFETERIA WlTNESSES,COLUMBlNE HIGH SCHOOL
black baggy panls, over-tized shirts, whitemake-up andheavyblackeyeliner.
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Mafia)Eric Harris (TrenchcoatLittleton, Colorado4th of July
Member Name:Location:Bizthdate:Sex: MaleMarital Status: Married to the Trenchcoat MafiaHe' ies: Making BIG firecrackers, Blowing up everything, Guns, Musiccc, Z"'uters: PentiumOccupation: Attend Columbine High SchOOlPersonal Quote: Shouldn't been in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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C27/7J1n'FDSON COlJ'liTY DIS'I'lUCT ArrOIitNB"l' S OFFICE
Defenda.ut,
Date'Deputy II.A. ,
(Columbine shooting)050799
Docket Number,Clla. Number,Investigator,
99A062 (V}
99-7625Mike Heylin
!lOB: 102884
Way80128
WITNESS,
Val aria Mar7688 S. EatonLittleton, CC303-972-64S80/0 mother; Norma Mar
father; Arturo Mar (w) 303-971-5656-CHS student; dropped backpack off in oafeteria at table KK; was inlunch line at Rebel Corner when incident began; was in lunoh linewith Margot llrown; has no suspeot or duffle bag information
INVESTIGATION,
On May 6, 1999 at 1829 hours I oontaoted Valaria Mar at her home foran interview. Her 1llOther was present. While at the home, I alsointerviewed Valaria's twin brother, Arty, who was in a science room
during the incident until rescued by SWAI'. Vlllaria then told me thefollowing:
• She is a freshman at Columbine High School.
• When asked about Eric Ha=is, she said that she does not knowhim by face or name. She may have seen him in a trench coat once ortwice in school, hut she was not sure.
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* When asked about Dylan Klebold, she said that she does not knowhim by face or n~e.
* When asked, she did not know
-* She did not know any other trench coat students or associates.She has only seen the one student once or twice in school this year.
* She has never heard of the name "Trench Coat Mafia."
* She did not see any SUSpJ.OJ.ous objects in sohool that day.When asked specifically, she did not see any duffle bags.
* On the day of the shooting, she had a 4th hour ceramics classin the art area of the school. She stayed a few minutes late inthat class to help clean up. At about 11:15 a.m. she walked down to
the library with Margot Brown. Margot was going to spend the lunchtime in the library.
* She then walked down to a table in the cafeteria and droppedher backpack off on a chair to reserve her spot. She did not knowwho else may have been at that table as she ~~d her friends usuallysit at three tables that are grouped together. She looked at thediagram and said she dropped her pack off at table KK. This was thelocation her pack was recovered from. She and her friends sit at
KK, LL, and FFF.
* After she dropped her pack off, she went to Rebel Corner to geta meal. She was joined by Margot Brown who decided not to spend the
lunch hour in the library.
* While in the line to get her food, she saw several studentsgoing out the south doors. A few minutes later she saw the studentscome back in. She then saw everyone in the cafeteria getting down
under the tables. She then moved over to one of the tables by RebelCorner and got under it. She then follo_d a group out of the
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cafeteria that went down to the foreign language area. She waun<:l up
in a Spanish class that is in the far southeast corner of that
area. She went under a desk for about 5 minutes. She hear<:l 3 or 4
gunshots or explosions Two unknown teachers then had them run out
the south exit door by that classroom and through the lot to a
Mormon hcuse on Polk Street. She said that she stayed in the garage
to that home. she dd.d not hear anything else.
• She did not see any suspects.
.. She wa.s wearing jeans i a cream colored vest J and black sandals
on the day of the sheeting.
• She added that a girl who sits in front of her in her 1st hour
geometry class told her on the morning of the shooting that a lot of
people were going to get "high" that day. She said the girl said it
was "4-20 day." There wu also a mention about police. {This is
consistent with information about "4-20" being the code and a date
fer marijuana smokers.) She thought: the name of this girl was
Michelle.
this concluded my interview with Valaria Mar.
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JEFFERSON COU!'<TY DISTRIct ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. SUPPL&\1R1\lT REPORT
DATE 05117199
CONECTING CR ~ JCSO99-7625
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Joey Renee Marcotte84S I W Sm Cit. Littleton. Co gOllSColumbine HighSchool
Madler: MkbeJleMarcotteFatller: Josepb Marco,,"
QBSRRVATIONIINVESTIGATION:
CASEREPORT # 99A062
INVESTIGATOR: G.B MUMMA
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On 051499 Sgt. Webband myself,",""""ed Joey Marcone at Chat:fleld HighSchool. wllere I totdberIneeded to speak to bet aboutsome information regarding the mooting incuJellt Joey staled dint sbebad noproblemtalkingto us. I rcld Joey t!llIl I needed to as. berquestionsabout beedescription of oneof tbeeoeers. Joeystalled that she badseentheSU$peCl comeinto thecafeteria. wearing a blackbaseball bat. butshe couldn't see his face very clear because it wascovered up.buthe waswearing anorange or white T·shirt with some kind of writing on ir, thee bebad a ttenc:b COat on. withsomekind of auto~c weapon. IaskedJoey ifsbe saw bis bait. and sbe staredtinu ,be rememeers that bebadJongcurlyblackbait. I askedJoey if she could desenbe hispants and me ,taled tinu tneywere"real bagsy" blaekjeans. I asked if tbepants were someother type of material orjeaninateriat Joey was certain theywerejean:na.terial J thenasked Joey wbere she wasweee she sawthisiDdi'ridtl4!..and sbe stated tbat she was down on one knee{which she demcescared), under table "'E", Joe)' stared that she was under the tableabout anboutand a bali.andthat she heard a lotof angry yellingandcussicg form seeecee witha "deepdark mean and SC&}"vctce''. i asked Joeyif she could{eU mewhattheysaid, and. she stated. that rbevoice stated "Today is theday tile worldcomes to ... end. today" tileday we die" I asked Joey wilat else see remembered and ,be,tared that sbe beard lotsof explosiocs and guo.f'.:re. and th.. tile 'ronke ,tatted gellingUtic' i. thecajeeria,that', when she''''''ed crawling '0 tltedoortogetout. I aslo:d Joey ...bieb tioOl sbe wentout, and,be'wed thatsIIewen, outby tbe"lIebeIS,oro" doors. tben <be ran outintotileparlciJlg lot Illld bId bys.,""cars 00 thesouth side bya"big"fence at thelastrowto the weSt inthe Senior lot, Joeystated that she wasbiding_, "'. tan coloredcer. Me_ of. SWAT Teemrescuedlter.
I asked Joey if sIIe hadseenanyoneelse,and sbestaled tilatsne had I asked her to describe that 'uspectfor me. Joeystaled tinu be waswearing a bluebaseball cap,and that he andblonde hair. Thesuspectwaswearing a whiteT..shirtwithsomekindof ammunition vest: that was black, and behadregular bluejeans00. I asked beeif there wasanything else shecould remember abouthimacdshestated rhat: msT'"shirt wassplanere<l witil blood I askedJoey who,be thought that _. and me 'wed that sbe thought it was DyIatt.
I askedJoey whattime ,be fits! ......these gu}'1l. and sbe sated that sitebelieved lr was 11 :20 AM. Thatwaswhen she first saw"Eric" tunbythewindow of !:be cafeteria. beaded toward the stairs. He put dcwu ablac' duffel bag with 2 handle', she remembers bim havlngon a uencb coatand ,eeing pipe bombs""dshotgun shellshanging00 hi' chest.andhe hada ,mall handgun in bi' hand. Joeywen, on to saymat allUti, bad occurred beforethe 'prinl:Jer, wentoff, andduringthat time hothof l!lemwere,booting When tIley
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came down thestlIirs illto thecafetma. Joey believedthatshewas aboul2 orJ feet from them wllile th")'were 'boo!lIlg. I asbd Joeywbat theywere ,hooting willi alld >be staIl>l that theybeth badshotguns. butthought they wereshooting witil somedting else, Joey slated that sbecouldsmoU po. alld _1he propanetank,that Wllli wbuttheywere 'b""ting at.
lasked I oe1if tiler Wllli anythillg oh>e $becould tell me about the-.alld she staIl>l that,bere""""ben thatdormg proll! _ """"'''' hadpursuperglue illall thedoor loeb of ilIe sceocl all<! n""eof die doors would Ieee,everything was opeo. IllSbd Joey if sheknewwho bad done that or if any on.bad lllk.en responsibility all<! she._no.
Joey..... unable to provide anytiIttherillfotmalion.
No futtller action lllk.en by !his I.ove,tigator.
INVES
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Christopher Shan Markham, DOB 02/06/1984, 7166 SouthPierce Court, Littleton, Colorado, telephone (303)904-3538, afreehman at Columbine High School. was interviewed at his home inthe presence of his mother, Sherry Markham, by Special Agent (SA)Ricky V. Wright regarding the incident that took place on04/20/1999 at Columbine High School. After heing advised as tothe identity of the interviewing agent and the nature of theinterview, Markham provided the following information:
At approximately 11:10 am, Markham got out of Frenchclass and left the foreign language department and went directlyto the cafeteria. Markham set his l:>ookbag down at a lunchroomtable (rnarked S5 on diagram sketchl, got his lurteh, and s~ backdown. Markham rememb"rs that: Tim Mule,ahey( aear j'o.e.. .-; Nate ./Vaud.rauy'Jon Friesy'Patriek Caruso~ik Sunde~and Jesse Maddoxwere also sitting ae his table. Markham was sitting facingnortheast. Markham eMMs that Vauderau was llitting to hisright. Markham does not recall who was siteing to his left.
Markham was eating his lunch, wh..n he heard whatsounded like shots and an '""'Plo.ion outside the cafeteria to thenorthwest. Markham stood up and ran to the cafeteria door by theteachers' lounge a.nd opened the door and looked oU):.side. Markhamsaw Lance Kirklin, Dan Rohrbough)'"' and Searl Graves all lying justoutside the cafeteria door. Sean graves Nail the closest and saidthat he had been shot. Maet lCatunmeier waS also at the doorlooking out. Mr. Sanders. another teacher, and a janitor helpedpull Graves inside the cafeteria. Markham turned and ran do_the west aide of the cafeteria and besan yelling that someone waeehooting. Markham huddled d""'" in ehe northeast. corner of thecafet.eria for a moment and tlu!n started to crawl toward thestairs. By l:his time, most of the students in the cafeteria werealso huddled down. Markham had been carrying a sandwich in uishand and paused to throw it in the tra.h can at ebe foot of thesl:airs. Markham then jumped the rail to the ..taire and ran upeh.. staire to the choir room next to th.. stairs and pounded onthe door~ The ehoir teacher, Mr. Andres, came out and Markhamtold him what. was going on. Markham then tried to Mock on ad.oor on the south s ide of the main hall, bue no one Ca.'I1e.Markham then ran eaat. down the main hall and then noreh down thelanguage and history hall l:oward the school officell. Seephanie
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Lohrenz and Katie Beer were also in the hall and ran toward theschool offices as well. While they were running, they heard fiveor six shots coming from the direction of the school offices.Markham did not see arrycne , but they tutted around and ran backto the south main hall and then east out the exit at the end ofthe hall. Once outside Markham jumped over a fence and ranacross Pierce St.reet: to Leawood Park.
Markham was in the cafeteria for about 20 minutes atthe end of first hour. Markham was sitting in the vicinity ofthe table marked YY on the diagram sketch with Tim Mulcahey,Brenda Kelly, and Kacey Fisher. Markham did not see the gunmenduring the shooting. Markham did not remember seeing any largeduffle bags sitting in the cafeteria during lunch or firstperiod. Markham knew Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, because theywould come over to Markham's residence wit.h Chris Morris. who wa.sthe boyfriend of Markham's sister, Nicole Markham. Markham hasknown Harris and lUebold since December 1998. Markham estimatesthat they came over approximately 20 times. Sometimes they wouldplay Nintendo or play Monopoly. Markham would sometimes go tomidnight bowling at a bowling alley located at Belleview andFederal with Ilarri$, Klal>old, Nicole Markham, Chris Morris,Krista Hanley, Robyn Anderson, and Tiffany ~ast NameUnknown {LNO). Markham never knew 1I..=is or K1ebold to talk aboutguns or bombs. Markham does not have an Internet screen name.
On the day of th" Shooting, Markham was wearing a greent~shirtt blue jeans! and brown shoes.
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LAKEWOOD POWCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT'PORTING AGENT: KARLA SARNACKI CASE NUMBER: 99.38856
•. -:TIM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT:05-<11.99OFFENSE:AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCEIJEFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: ON2731, FBI: 174A·DN·57419, Jeso: CRfl9.7525, TEAM 4,CAFETERIAWITNES,SES, COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL
SUSPECT:
ERIC HARRIS
DYLAN KLEBOLO
WITNESS:
1 MARSHALL. CHANDRA. WIF. OOB: 10..Q3·82
7792 Sontn LamarCourt. Littleton. CO 60123. 303-973-3266
Mother'MarySauder, 7792 South Lamlll" Court. Littleton, CO60123,303-973-3266. worK 303-489-4076
Father'steven Sauder. 7792SouthLamarCourt. Littleton, CO80123.303-973-3166. worK 303-977·1388
INVESTIGATION:
On 05-06-99 ai 0900hours I inteNiewed Chandra Marshall in the presence of her parents at her home
Chandra stated She drove to school and parked in Clement Park's parKing lot, arming at approximately 0115
hours on 04-20-99. She entered the school through the main entrance. She stated she did oot Sft anylhlog
unusual outside the school or inSide in between ciasses Shestated she11as fourthhour as her off hourandshe
spends it in the cafeteria, She entered the cafeteria between 1025 and 1030hout'll Shest.ted there were a lot
of kids therealready At that time sheentered the cafeteria by ooming down the stairs Shestated shesatdown
.t table number"R", then boughtsomething fromthe Rebel ComerStore, then sat downagain. Sheindicated
her route to this t.ble on the attached diagram. She also indicated who she sat with during her fourth hour
Chandra left the cafetenaat 1047hou", to go upstairs fer an inte~/iew with the RN.N
Chandrastated she had seen KLEBOLO and HARRIS around the school but did not Know the" names
Shewas awareof the "ireneh<;Qat mafia"whowereident1fled by the iong. blackccats. Shestated theywereJust
likeanyother cliqueat the school. they likedto hang around together. She statedshe hadclasses wrth some of
t11e girtsin the groupbut shedid notknowtheir names. S11e stated shedid not seeanyolthe groupthatday She
statedshe saw the group more last year than shehas thIS year,
Aller her interviewon the secondfloor. shewentto the financialofficebrieflywithher friend. NoelSnyder
Chandra and Noelthen returned to the cafeteria bygoingdOWl'l the statrsenteringat approximately 1105hours.
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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTr 'ORTING AGENT: KARLA SARNACKI CASE NUMBER: 99-3885.",~ nM: COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: OS'(}7·99OFFENSE: AOAiCOLlJMBINE HIGH SCHOOLTASK FORCElJEFFCOSHERIFF'S OFFICEINFORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2731, FBI: 174A·DN-57419, JCSO: CR#99-7625, TEAM 4,CAFETERIA WITNESSES, COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL
She stated at 1110 hours, the bell ran and Noel lett Chandra stated she sat at the same table w,th different
people this time Thesepeopleare indicated on the attached diagram
Chandra boUghther iunchfrom the serving lineandthen satbackdownat the table She stated shewas
at the far west serving line ."d she did not noticeany largeduffle bags when she walked through the cafeteria
She stated tento fi'ftetH' minutes laterthe eommotion began, Mr Sanden and a janitorran around the cafe!ena
telling everyone to gel underthe table"" She $latedit was ve"l noisy in the cafeteria and she thoughtthat it was
a prank, so the peopleat her table began to joke around aboutit She stated peoplestarted to get up when Mr
Sanders yelled at them to get down again, Shestated Man<, Who shewas sittingWith, suddenly got up andtook
his back~ack andstarted (orthe stairs, Shestated thenpeo~le started to standup andleavethe westSide o(the
cafeteria and it appeared to be like a wave.ofpeople leaving. She stated she went up the stairs with .ve"l0ne
Chandra slated that she heardthree gunshots when she neared the ChOlf room She stated thIS was the
r • that she heard any gunshotsor "xpI05ions, She stated she ran out the south east door and across Pierce
to the park. At that time she heard explosions aleng with gunfire and screaming. She stated at that pointsne
didn't know what was going 00, She stated a groupof kids left with her and went to Brett O'Neal's homeon
Kendall Street.
Chandra stated that she hed a blue Eastpack backpack with her purse ,nslde a"d a green plasticmulti
(older. Chandra stated shewas wearing a long-sleeved whiteswim teamshirtwithJean shortsand tenors shoes.
Chandra slatedshecouldn'tremember whal thethoughtfor thedaywasbut sheremembered that Itdidnl
haveanything to do With the shooting,
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LAKEWOOD POUCE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTREPOll.TING AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER, 99.38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE SCHOOL DAn OF REPORT: 050599
fENSE, AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHERIFFS OFFICI...FORMAnON CONTROL NUMBER: QN2730, FBI: 174A-ON57419, lao, Cll #9'.1625
SUSPECTS: En, Harris
Dylan Klebold
WITNESSES:
i. Jean Martin
7925 WestGeddes Place
Littlelon, Colorado 80128
303-972-2943
2. Mary Martin (mother)
7925 West Geddes Place
Littleton, Colorado80128
303-972-2943
303-989-2912 (wk)
3. Stephen Marrin(father)
7925 West Geddes Place
Littleton, Colorado 80128
303-972-2943
303-977-5305 (wk]
IJIo'VESTIGATION:
On 5/4/99 I was assigned lnfonnationControlNumber DN2730 for follow up investigation. The LnJDrmation
Control narrative statedthatJean Martin is on the original cafeteria backpack list.
On515/99 I responded to 7925 West Geddes I'l3Oe and met withJeanMartinandhermotherand father. Martin
indicated that she had been in the cafeteria at the time the incident began,
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LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTREPORTING AGENT, GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE HUMBERt 99.38856VICTIM, COLUMBINli ScHOOL OATS Of REPORT: 050599
'FiNSE, AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFfCO SHERIFf'S OfFICE...FORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: DN2730. FBI: 174A.DNS1419, JCSO. Cit #99·7625
'"lartinstated that on 4120199 her mother drove her to schooland that she arrivedat the school at approximately
0725 hours. She said thet her motherhad drivenher and her two sisters.Jennifer and Stephanie, to schooland
dropped themoff at the main entrance. She said that she thenwent to her locker to pick up severalnotebooks
and went to her first hour class In the Sciencewing upstairs. Afterher first hour class she went to her locker
and then her second hour class which is American Studies, which 1S upstairs in the languagedepartment. After
her second hour class she went to her Historyclass, ber taird hour, which Is also locatedin the same room.She
said that between second and thirdhour she went to her locker. She said from third hour she went to her founh
hour Spanish class which is located in the lowerlevel. She thenwent to the "A" lunch. She said she', actually
scheduledfor the "A" and "B" lunchtogether. She said thatshe had herpack with her and that she wentto table
number "Z", as she looked at the cafeteriamep. She said there werealready studentsat the table. and identified
thosestudents as Stephanie Wise. CarmieDeihl Nicole Janda, and threeother unknown named females. She
j that she went to the food service lineand purchaseda tacosalad, went back to the tableand began to make
the salad, and began to eat which she believed to be about 11:25. Mr. Sanderscarnerunning into the cafeteria
from near the faoull}' room, yelling "Getdown! Gerdown!' She said that at first she didn't get under the table
and remainedseated; then she noticed thatpeoplewere under the table and that somethingappearedto be
wrong. She said she then heardsomethingthat sounded like firecrackers and she beganto crawl away from the
windows. As she was crawling,she noticed everyone got up and that people were statting to run towardsthe
stairwell to exit the cafeteria. She said that she got upand startedwalking toward the stairs. She said thatshe
waited for a large wave of students to pass and thenshe started to go up the stairs whenshe heard what she
thought was a gunshot and saw smoke at the top of me stairwell. She describedthe smoke as being grey in
color and appearedto be a small isolatedcloud. She thought it might have been from a gunshot burst She
then turned backdown the stairs, and said that there wereseveral teachers telling the students to go down the
foreign language hallway. She said that she ran down the hallway, turned right, and endedup in classroom F·3.
She said there were numerousother students in the classroom and that they huddled against the wall and closed
the blinds. She said that the teachersin the roomcould hearmore gunshots, and that there were people tryi..~g to
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l.AKiWOOD POLIC' D'PARTMINT SUPPUMINTAL RIPORTREPORTING AGENT: GIORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBIR, 99.3"56VICTIM: COLUMBINE SCHOOL DATE OF RfPOlIT: 050599
'FENSI: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOl. TASK FORCI/JIFFCO SHERIFF'S OFFICE... FORMATION CONTROL NUMBER: QN2730. FBI; I Z4A·DN5141 9, JCSO, CR #99.7625
use a cell phone to call 911, She 'aid that when the faculty heardmore gunshots from near the cafeteria, they
evacuated the students out of the classroomand out through the door to the south. She said tharshe ran to a
house on thecomerthat people refer to as the"Mormon house" They were allowed inside and there again
students there attemptingto use the phone, She estimatedtha! she was ar the house for about thirty minutesthen
she started to walk home, She then got a ride, and believedthat she arrived home a little after noon. She said
that she got separated from herclassmates in the cafeteria.
~lanin said that she did not see the shooters. just heardthe gunsbots and whatshe thought might be explosions.
Martinsaid that she left her backpackbehind and that it is a black One Stop pack, She said that it has a leather
bottomand is more of abriefcase than a backpack. She said her packcontainsher Spanish notebook.her
inish workbook, a book on Spain, her Cassie FX calculator, and her purse is in her locker She statedthat
she was wearing overallJeans, white tank top and a grey pullover.
Martinsaid that she was familiar with the trench coat mafia, that she'd been familiarwi!b them about the first
COuple weeks in her freshman year. She said that they haag oul andplaya cud game called Magic. She said
that it's. roll-playingcard gameand she knew thet they all wore black trenchcoots. She said that on one
cccasionshe actually observed the trench coal maftaplayingwith the jocks, the card game Magic.She said that
Whenever she observed them they were u.sually on lbe west end of lhe cafeteriahangingout together, Shesaid
that she had had noproblemswith anyone in the lIench coat mafia.
Martm said that she did not notice anythingunusual that day, She did not observeany large dufflebags or
unattended backpacks in the cafeteria, She has heard no students talking about stockpilingweaponsor making
and playing with bombs. She doeshave Internetaccess althougl'does not have her own Website, and says!bat
she has never accessed any of the trenchcoat mafiasites.
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LAKEWOOD POLlCI O'PARTMENTSlJPPLlM'NTAL R'PORTIl.EPORnNG AGENT: GEORGE MCGLYNN CASE NUMBER: 99.38856VICTIM: COLUMBINE SCHOOL DATE OF REPORT: 050599- 'FENSE: AOA/COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE/JEFFCO SHEIlIFF'S OFFICE..•fORMATION CONTROL NUMBER; DN2730, FBI: 174A·QN57419, JCSO; CIl #99.7625
While imerviewiag Jean Martin. the parentsadvised that JenniferMartin, deb: 113181. is a Senior at school;
was in the gym class and Was immediatelyevacuated out of the buildingto ClementPari<, and then to the
Library. Theirconversations with her indicate that she hasno information on the suspects. didn't see anything.
only heard the shots. They also havea daughterwho is a freshman, Stephanie Martin. dob: 416/84. Shehad
been in her scienceclass, teacherMr. Moses. She saidthat theystayed in the scienceclass during the entire
incidentand she can describe what she heard, the gunshots and theexplosions. but did not see anythingandwas
eventually evacuated from the school by a SWAT team. Stephanie Martindid not wish to speakwith meabout
the incidentand, at her parentsrequest. was not interviewed. JenniferMartin was unavailable. They appeared to
have no further information as far as additional leads in thisCase.
ADDITIONAL WITNESSES:
StephanieWise '
2. CarmieDeihl .
3. Nicole Janda '
These werestudentsthat were seated with Jean Martin .t me timethe incidentbegan.
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Die you ever see the cwo large duffel bais in the cafeteria 1
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Denver Police DepartmentSTATEMENT
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Summary of Statement:
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WITNESSES:
ROBERT lEE MASSIE, D06109·09·84
5065Umatilla Strrect
Denver. COlorado 80212
(303) 433·51)0
Student: Columbine Higlt School
BOB:VIASSIE
Same as above
Bus: Mirage Towing
DlA
PAT MASSIE
Same as above
DEBORAHL REIDel
7359 WestCaley Drive
Littleton, Colorado80123
(30)197!.Q871
Bus: 3985 South VinctMes CL
Denver, Colorado80237
(303) 770-2215 ill7
Jc.o01.003685IN'iiESTlGATlON:
On6-9.99, atabou'09OO ho"", lrosponde1l to 506S Umatilla Streo!lO coufal;! and interview Robert Music, who is a student
orow $ignat\oil¢ Unit Ii_ S~lnitiUswi 0- AAicncG To ..... 1.0 ... _. ...,.,.. ....... , .......... of !
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Sll'PLEMENT . JCSO PETERSON 99·76ZS.TTCilMecU9S CJS< Re{XR'l ;-<:Q Vii;~ "'em!: Onllll.ltl Rq,on: {},uti' f'hl~ ile;tm1
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atColumbine HighSchool. This interview was in ~fmncc to meshooting thatOCCUJ:Ted 01140-.20-99 at Columbine: High School
! interviewed Ro~" Massie inthepresence ofhis grandmother. PatY1as.5~. Robert Massie toldmeon +-20~99. atapproxim:uel:
l Il Ohours.he got ow: ofnis math class, wtuch is to the- math hail an the second level at Columbine High Scheel. Robertsaid
heproceeded to godownstairs byhimselfand""tom!<be cafeteria at approximately IllS. Robert saidthatIte saw ",,,,,,,,I friends
of his that were in the cafeteria at a tableso hejoinedthe friends at this table. Robert said thesefriends were Lance Kirklin,
Anthony Samrnanro, Soan Graves, StevenC=ow, and Daniel Rchrboege. I showed Robert Massie. diagram ofthe Columbine
HighSchool cafeteria an<!lte toldmethatthetablehewas sitting at on 4-20·99was table"vy" This table is located onthe far
we" ,ide of the c.f,teri. andjust southofdle faculty lounge. This tabl' is also due east of the door from theexterior of the
Columbine High School cafeteria to tlleintenorby <be facult;. lounge.
Robert Massie saidthat aftertalking fora few minutes at the table Lance Kirklin, SeanGraves. Robert Rohrbouge, and Steve
":umow go,up from thetable an<! exited thec.feteriathrough lhe farwe" doorneartlt< filculty lounge. Rohert saidthese tnends
went-outside thedoorand then began togo upthest2.irs. Robert saidthatheheardseveral no,,,,s thathe believed were fireworks
going off, however, hedid net know how manyofthese noises be heard. Robertsaid that when M lookedoutsideof the ca.feteria
towardsthe parking tot he' saw smoke neat .! vehjde that wasparked in the lot. Raben said then he heard approximately l.0 to
15 more noises thatwereapparently gunshots. Robertsaid a studentcame ru.nriing: into the cafeteria throughthe far 'West door
by the fecuiry lounge. and said that there had been shots fired outside-. Robert saidat this point several teachers entered the
cafeteria andtoldall<be students to getupODd runoutof the.afeteriaand \ljl5tairs to <be second 1eve1of Columblll' High School.
Robert 'Oldw!ten he began running, he saidit tookapproximately fiveminute,to get from his table to rhesecond level of the
hign school due to the: fact aU thestudents weretrYing to runat thesametimeandwere NMing intoeachotherandknocking
eachotherdownin thecafeteria. He saidwhcro be got to the lap of thestairs. he went towards thesciencehaU where he sawa
teacher waving students into a classroom at that location. Robert said heraninto a science class andit was thescience class where
Mr. Sanders was. Robert saidonce inside ofthi' cl....reom, someone locked the olocr between the classroom andthehallway
andhe 'aid all the lights were turned off. The,tudents Sl\.t up against the wallSO that if one of the suspects looked through the
window in tltedoor, tltey would be unable to see anyone inside, Robertsaidthe ,tudentsdid take the table' .hat were10 this
classroom andlay them on their'ides to hidetl1em further whilein the classroom. Robert saidthatthere w........0 classrooms
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whichhad students hiding in this manner, and said there isa door bet'Neen the classrooms. He also said whilehe was sittingIn
the dark against the wan he heard"rea! lOud booms" and believed theywere bombs going off: He said it sounded as if these
explosionswere coramg fromd1~tly below!he seieoeeclassroomOD the first leve!and said when one of the bombs'n<e!'l{ off
everything in the science room shook. Robert said he believedhe hurd. four to five of these bombs detonated in the school
Robert saidthat while waiting in the classroom, oneoftiletea"bcrs was w&«:hD1g I te1mMn set so they could follow theevents
takingplaceal Columbine HighScl\oollhrougll the media. Rol>en said., appro.imal<ly [530 to 1545hours,.11 thestudents
he was biding with in the science classrecm were rescuedby SWAT,and then taken from the: school to Leawood Elementary
School. Robert said at Leawood Elementary School he metwith hismother. his father. and his step.father at that location
I askedRobert Massie if he knew eitheroneof theSIlSp<l:lS priorto thism<iden!. Rol>en said thathe hadEricHarris in hlS gym
classduring rilefirstsemesterof 1999 Raben said<hal Ene Harris would SIlly to himseliand whenhecame (0 andleftrile gym
<lass healways woreblack<lathing. RabensaidEric Harris WO<e a bl"'k trench COlI' in theschoo! andsaidtha'he did nOl believe
thistrench coat wasmadeout aflamet'. sayingit was probably made from cloth, Robert Massie saidhe nevertalked to Eric
Harris or associated withhim. Raben Massie said EIi< Harris worked at Columbine HighSchool in the Rebel News Network
(lll'iN). [asked Raben Massie if he knewwhat the "<hougllt of the day" was at Columbine HighSchoolon 4-20·99. Hesaid
that at the timemat me "thought of the day" is broadcasted in themorning, he was in IUs gym classand therefore did notknow
whatthe "'thought of theday" wason 4-20.99. Rol>en Massie saidlIIat he did not know whoDylanKlebcld waspriorto this
in<\dent, anddoes not recall seeinghim before otberrIlan phowgraplts in the mediasince theshooting.
I showed Room Massie' photograph of the duffle bag and the propane tank lIIat was later recovered in the cafeteria of
Columbme HighSchool. Robert saidtlllll bedoes notrememllerseeing eitheritem.eitherpriorto orduringincident on4·20·99
I asked Robert Massie how be has been copingwith the incident """e the 'hooting on ...20.99, end h. said h. had some
problems. however, be reel' he isdoingfairly welldealing withthe incident. I askedhisgrandmother. Pat Massie, andshesaid
she agreed tnat he was doing fairly well, however, in~ beginning, after the shooting, for about the first one to \WO weeks.
Raben washaving","", probl""",dealing withtheincident, I gavcbothPat Massie and Rebert Massie my business cardand
asked them to contactmeiftbey wanted to talkwith' JCSO Victim Advocate in the futuro. [odvi$ed I would make the necessary
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APPIJIONAI. INFOl'!.'l:!AUQN;
On theda.ethattile shootin8 ,,",cum<! on 4-21).99, fulbertMaasie wasresidinllwith hiSlll<ltll..., Deborah Reidel at 7359 west
Caley Drive. Since the mooting, RoI>ett!wl sincechanged residenc.. and is now living _ his father, BobMassie, and
gl'1l1ldparems at 5065 UmatillaStteol.Robert and l'at Massie said this was duo to family problems andnot duo to <11. shoonng
that occurred at Columbine High School 0.4-2&-99 POt Mimi. saidthat as 1M as sheknows RoI>ett has notdecided yetwhether
he will rerum to Columbine HighSchool i., the fall of 1999 or go '0 Ranum HighSchool in Adams County. Apparently 'he
decision is goingto be basedon the family situation IU the time.
DISPOSlIIQN, Case remains open,pendinll further investigation.
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MATTESON. JOllN TIMOTHY
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J1:l"l'IlllSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTOIl.NllY' S OFnc.
S"tlJPLl!MI!l'rAL RliIPORT
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Deputy D. A. ,
HARRIS! lCLElilOLDMAY 12, 1999
Docket !lUml:ler:
CAse !lUml:ler' 99A062Investigator: DOYLE,?J
FBI CASE 174A D1I-57419
WITNESS CONTROL WJMBER 2S04
JCSO CASE 99-7625
Reporting investigator, P,J.officer employed by the DistrictDistrict Attorney's Office servingam cur~ently assigned to assist
columbine High School.
Doyle t is a comrIlissionad peace
Attorney in the First JudicialJefferson and Gilpin Counties, I
in interviewing witnesses from
On May 10, 1999 I spoke with John Timothy Matteson, a sophomore.
DOS: 12-5-826075 W, Geddes Avenue
Littleton, CO S0128
303 932-6525
Mom is Patrice works at homeDad is John work, 303 762-0505
He goes by the name of Tim. His mother was present for part of
the interview, If" eold me the following,
heTim attended all his regular classes.
has Student Senate. The Senate met in
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During his second hour,the cafeteria and he sat
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at: one of t:hose t:a.bles by t:he st:udent. seore which are not on t ne
diagram. He was in the cafeteria from around S:4S to about: 8:50.
lle didn't see anything at that time that didn' t seem to belong in
th.. cafeteria, He saw no one wandering around that: didn't S ....m to
belong there,
Tim said that 4th hour is his off hour. H.. went: eo l·~oh and
had passed through the cafeteria on his way to th.. mall. His 4th
hour is at: 10:20, H.. got baak at about 11:10. He wa1k..d baok in to
t.he cafeteria by the student store. ~e usually waits for some
friends, didn (t. see t.hem. Those friends are Joseph Marino and Brian
B1askovich. He walked back outside the door by the acudenz store.
He saw il car that Joseph or Brian had been driving. That car was
park..d along Pierce Street in the Jl.lnior parking lot on the east
side of th.e school. Tim didn I t remember who I s car it was or what it
looked like. No one was in ehe car. Tim went back in through t:he
same doors by the stud..nt sto>:e. H.. ....nt in and sat: at tablEt x .
Also sitting ther.. w.. re TOm Clagett, Dan Yager, Zaak Thompson, Saot:t
St:r....t and Joe Tran.
Tim was sit.ting there talking to the others. Coach Sanders and
a oustodian ran in t:he door by th.. teaaher's lounge. He said they
were yelling for everyone to get down. Tim dropped down by his
t abLe . He heard one or two gun shots. They sounded like bang.
Bang. He said that it didn't sound like an automatic, just the two
shots. He said t:hat the shots sounded like they were coming from
outside, up on the hill. He said that he heard an explosion. He
looked up and aa.. a big cloud in the parking lot, from out of the
windows.
Tim said that all of a sudden, all the kids around Stood up and
started screaming and running towa>:d the east side
aafet.. ria. Tim said that he thinks when he got: up, h.. tri..d
his hack pack, and it. may have ended up at: Moeher tabl".
of the
to grab
Tim ran up t:he stairs to the top of the seeps.
teachers camEl <:!own and at the soience hall, talc! t:he
one of ehe
kids to aalm
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down. He then heard five gun shots right in a row, five quick
shots. The shoes sounded like th.ey were coming from down st.airs,
like echoing from somewhere. He sprinted down the hall, going
east. He went through the double doors and outside down the cement
stairs. He said that he got out before the fire alarm went off. He
went to Tom Clagett's house.
Tim neVer saw any shooter{sl .
Tim said that he saw no duffel bags and no one carrying
anything suspicious. He said that !ri~ Harris was in his gym class
last semester, but Tim didn't know him. He knew Dylan Klebold by
sight, but didn't see Dylan Or Eric at school on Monday or Tuesday.
Tim left his Black Sport Plus back pack in the cafeteria.
There was papers in it and a calculator.
since
Tim said that he saw.. in
day of the shooting, but had not seen
said that he had gone to school
Kindergarten. He knew. by sight.
the back of a police oar
him around the school.
with
the
Tim
Tim said that on the day of the shooting, he had been wearing
brown sandals, khaki cargo shorts and a long sleeved blue shirt.
Tim said that he aoesn't use the internet, knows no one with
double pierce<:! eyebrow. and notice<:! nothing different on the Rebel
News Net'WOrk.
A diagram of the cafeteria is attached.
~ further information at this time.
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,MAZULA, A
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JBPFXasON COUNTY OISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OP?IC~
Defendant,Oat.. :Dep\1ty D.A.1
(Columbine shooting)
050899
Docket Numb..r, 99AO.2 IX)C..... Number: 99-7.25
InvestigatQr: Mike Heylin
WITNESS,
Alexis Maz\1la DOB, 080284
11648 W. Aqueduct Dr.
Littleton, CO 80127
303-933-6543
c/o father; Peter Mazula (w) 303-972-3315
step-mother; Susan Mazul.. (w) 303-595-6723
mother; Sieglinda Donohue
460 N 9th PI.
Brighton, CO 80601
303-637-0959
-CHS student; was in lunch line with Jenny Naifehl in cafeteria. at
table LL with Lindsy Dowling, Candace Cushman, Drew (UlU) and Ryan
(!.NUl; saw male in black w"st of cafeteria when incident statted;
saw male in black going up toward stairs outeide cafeteria; ~~own
if same male or not; no f\trther desct'iption; saw no duffle bag;
while running up the stairs she heard an unknown at.udent, yell the
name of also heard a student say the. name_
while ruIi.D.ing; gave' parents Internet information on Eric Harris she
obtained on her computer on AOL after the incident; heard from
others that Dylan Klebold toloi a janitor on April 19, 1999 that he
should watch the ne.,,, on the 20th ae a "big thing' was going to
happen.
INVESTIGATION:
1
On MayEor an
7, 1.999 at ~e17 hours I contacced Alexis Mazula at her home
interview. Her mother was present (lives in Brighton)
Alexis :~en told me the following,
•
•
She is a fres~~ a: Columbine Hi.h.
When asked, she. jid not k..'"lOW Eric Karris or Dylan Klebold by
name or face.
• She did not. k.."10W _ c r-~:JY face or name.
... She has seen t.re:nc:::h coat; students hanging out at school, She
usually saw them in the morning by t.he library or in front by c:.he
trophy caae , Sh.. does not bow any of their name... 'rhe onlyassociates of the trench coat students she knows about are Brooks
Brown who she said did hang out with som.. of the trench coatstudents _ and a senior girl in her 6th hcu.r guitar class wbo shethought knew Dylan and Eric. She did not know this girl-s name butsaid she has brown hair and has a brother who is a freshman.
.. She never heard the name IlTrench Coat Mafia" prior to the: day
of the shooting.
.. When asked, she said she did not see any of the trench coat
students or their associat@s in school the day of the shoo~ing. She
did say that when people were getting down in the cafeteria she aawa male dressed all in black outside the cafeteria in the west lot.About 5 minutes later she saw a male all in blaok walking up towardthe st.Airs outside the cafeteria. She did not know if it was the
same person Or not. She could not desoribe the person any furthersaying she just remembered black. She did nat remember seeing if
the person was holding anything.
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* When asked,
scheol that da.y.any duffle bags,
she said she did not gee any suspicious objects in
When askea specifically. she said she aia not see
• en the' day of the shooting, her 4 t.h hour class "'..s choi;:-,
After getting out at: 11:10 a.m. she went down to cne cafeteria and
put her backpack on a chair at a table there and "'ent into the lunch
line that was the farthest east line, Lool<ing at the diagram, she
thought the table was LL as she and her friends usually take the
three tablu in that area, The backpack lise also showed her
backpack recovered at table LL, She was in the lunch line with a
Jennizer Naifeh,
.. A.ft.er gettl.n:g lunch, she r-ecur-ned to ta!:;lle r;..L and rememberedthe tollowi~g studant.s t.here also; tindsy Dowling, Candace C~sb~an.
Drew {last name unknown) and Ryan (last name unknown) '
• She then noticed that Mr, Sanders was running around the
cafeteria in front of the west windows and then down along the food
lines and was saying, 'get down on the ground," Sh<\l then heard ..n
explosion and saw SmOKe O\Jt in th€i: lot wast of the cafoeteriil. She
then heard reports like firecrackers.
• She got down but looked up at times. She saw a male dressed
all in bl ..ok in the lot just west of the west windows walking toward
the cafeteria. About 5 minutes later she saw a male dressed all in
black going up by the seairs outside the cafeteria , She did not
know if it was the same male and had no further desoription,
• She thought from the sounds and student re..ctions that the male
in black she saw may have had a gun, but sh.. did not see any.
• She then get her group to take off running. She ran upstairs,
turned left down the hallway, and ran straight out the ....st door to
that hallway, As she was running, she did hear what she thought
wer" gunshots, Sh" ran to Leawood !lark and then around the
neighborhood until she found a phone at a house.
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... She was wearing a black Calvin Klein shire, jeans, and. large
placform shoes.
• She said chat the night of the shooting, she got on the
In~ernat on ~CL and pulled information off of Eric Harris r web site.
She remembered seeing talk of bombs on that. site. She gave t.hat
information to he.r father and step-mother. She does not knew if
t:hey still have it. (E'at:her and step-mother not home for this
interview. )
• She also heard sometime after the shooting students talking
aeeuc Dylan !Uebold telling a janitor on the day before the shooebg
1:.0 watch the news t.he next day, r::.hat:. it "big thing" was going to
happen.
This concluded my ineerview with Alexis Ma%ula.
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